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COCKAYNE'S LEVIATHAN, MANCHESTER and ST. ASAPH STREETS, -•/■-.• • — —' ..,. ,■ CHRISTCHURCH. ! Visitors to Christchurch should secure L : jw IjnWwwSißMlL - "'I syommodstion at the Leviathan. It P ”W Bl! I*■ * * SI‘-- ! ' Mtea all the advantages of an up-to- ' - ■ate home, and is furnished throughout S.< It iL^rCTaSAej-*-**" ! ,7^i«Tr^y»MwlMMr,. • auoh a nuurner Mto provide the Best -. 11 13 ’ ■ Accommodation for Boarders, Visitors, Ki S . J M and Travellers. B ff ff .T.f, j*“lliWflnM MEWATB BOOMS 808 LADIBS , Cold Baths, Fire Bseapes, etc. Five Minutes* Walk from Christchurch Railway Station. S .-. ' ■ ' • , . Eg|S| .L A R ’ F F : i S* 4/6 PE R Diem. 30/- Per Week. /” Comfort, Cleanliness, and Civility 1 ■ »» , , „ Guaranteed. and Telegrams Receive prompt i attention. f r 9 ' TMLEPRnN-R 747. I WSgS «

AT A V A L AND FAMIL3 HOTEL, CORNER OF PITT-STREET AND KARANGAHAPE RD., AUCKLAND. D. NORDEN, for many years proprietor of the Prince Arthur Hotel, desires to intimate to his many friends and the public that he has again taken possession of the above Popular House, where he will be pleased to afford every comfort and convenience to Patrons. The House, which has been Renovated throughout, is situated on one of the most elevated sites in the city, commanding a splendid view, and is within five minutes’ journey from "Wharf and Railway Station. TARIFF: FIVE SHILLINGS PER DAY. TRAMS PASS THE DOOR. pRINK! DRINK Q.REY AND JVJENZIES’ FERMENTED GINGER BEER (In Stone Bottles). Manufactured by GREY AND MENZIES, AERATED WATER MANUFACTURERS Eden Crescent, Auckland. ALBION HOTEL London-street, Lyttelton. GEO. M. RYAN Proprietor. Finest Billiard-room in the Colony. (Two Alcock’s Match Tables). First-class Accommodation. ONLY THE BEST KEPT.

The mangonui hotel, mangonui. THOS. WEBB Proprietor. T.W. begs to inform the Settlers of the North generally, and all Visitors to Mangonui, that he has taken over the New and Commodious Hostelry, near the Wharf, and trusts by strict attention to Business and Civility, to meet all demands. A GOOD TABLE KEPT. None but the best of Liquors, Beers, etc., kept in stock, and on Draught. X? 7 " \ k / ■ '■ ‘’l : r I <* * ■-.-- “• *-''--wbbm| COMMERCIAL O T E L, (gTRATFORD. Over the bridge in Stratford, that’s where the Hotel stands. As a Home it offers attractions famous in many lands. Everything clean and dainty; noted for its good cheer. Only the best of Spirits and Paul’s and Speight’s Beer. F. S. POLLOCK ...”... Proprietor. LAING’S MASONIC HOTEL, WOODVILLE. Excellent Accommodation for the Travelling Public at a Moderate Tariff. Best Wines Spirits, Ales, etc. Good Billiard Table. Ample Stabling and Paddocking. Coaches run twice daily to Shannon. ANDREW LAING (late of Foxton) Proprietor. TATTERSALL’S, HOBART. All letters with Instructions will be promptly delivered, and replies wlll.be posted direct to clients from Hobart. For further particulars apply to ARTHUR CLEAVE AND CO., Vulcan Lane.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 916, 26 September 1907, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 916, 26 September 1907, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 916, 26 September 1907, Page 19

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